Honeycomb lining for tube-mills and similar grinding and crushing machines.



No. 887,575. PATENTED MAY 12, 1908.

H. P. BARRY. HONEYGOMB LINING FOR TUBE MILLS AND SIMILAR GRINDING AND ORUSHING MACHINES.

APPLIUATION IILED AP .24 1906.

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No. 887,575. PATENTED MAY 12, 1908.

H. P. BARRY.

HONBYGOMB LINING FOR TUBE MILLS AND SIMILAR GRINDING AND GRUSHING MACHINES.

APPLICATION FILED R.24. 1906.

AP 3 SHEETS-SHEET 2 No. 887,575. PATENTED MAY 12, 1908. H. P. BARRY.

HONEYCOMB LINING FIIR TUBE MILLS AND SIMILAR GRINDING AND GRUSHING MACHINES.

APPLIOATION TILED APILM, 1906.

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- mic/0 or (783.113.6135? section through u 3 vi The tube Snell being a cross 1 a v 1 A F l tormamoiis or (Uh-M i nizg .nw no fuliy s0 11m. k fully seen win suitable binding material and the locking bars J are driven inwhen found necessary to use them. If found advantageous to do so the segments B may be built into the tube mill or machine empty in the first place and then the different compartments can be filled With the lining material in the manner above described.

When the different segments B have been fitted Within the tube mill or machine and the lining material filled and fixed therein the tube mill or machine Will be Worked in the usual Way but With a much more effective and 'marked result than is now obtained Without the use of the lining material herein specified.

' After the tube mill or machine has been Working for some tnne the lining material should be examined and if any of it is found to be faultyv or unfit for use the segment B into which it is fitted or fixed can be relitted by having the faulty lining chipped, broken, and taken out and fresh lining material filled in in the manner'already described.

Figs. 3, 6, l0 and 13 illustrate the difi'erent formations of segments B which may be used to hold the lining material in position, these formations are also shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and another formation N is shown in these two figures which is clear of ribs or bars so that concrete K can be bodily filled therein as is shown in Figs. 1 and 2.

Having fully described my invention What 1 desire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is z- V l. As an article of manufacture, a grindii 1g mill segment having an opening, a plurality grooves to interlock thesegments together,

the segments having openings, a plurality of stones set in the respective openings, and cement, material to hold said stones permanently in place in the said openings, the exteriors of the stones being roughened.

The combination of a plurality of grinding mill segments set side by side, means for uniting said segments to present a shell, the segments having openings, a plurality of stones set in the respective openings, and cement material to hold the stones perinanently in place in the said openings, the eX- teriors of the stones being roughened.

HUBER? PERCY BARRY. il itnesses:

Gnonsn WILLIAM BASLEY, HILDA MAY Feounn. 

